Judy Mikovits

I wonder whether it is in anyone's interest to disseminate this video. It is very sad that Judy Mikovits has been unable to accept that she does not understand what she is doing or saying but I for one had hoped that all this stuff was laid to rest.

It's sad to watch - really painful :-( I've met her a few times at conferences in London and Frankfurt. Sad - nothing else to say really. She seems really traumatised by her experiences and perhaps that explains the situation. I'll leave it there.
Joan Crawford
Counselling Psychologist
UK.
 
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/AID.2020.0095

AIDS Research and Human RetrovirusesJust Accepted
FAKE SCIENCE: XMRV, COVID-19 AND THE TOXIC LEGACY OF DR JUDY MIKOVITS
Published Online:15 May 2020https://doi.org/10.1089/AID.2020.0095

Abstract
One cannot spend more than 5 minutes on social media at the moment without finding a link to some conspiracy theory or other regarding the origin of SARS-CoV2, the coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. From the virus being deliberately released as a bioweapon, to pharmaceutical companies blocking the trials of natural remedies to boost their dangerous drugs and vaccines, the internet is rife with far-fetched rumour. And predictably, now that the first immunization trials have started, the anti-vaccine lobby have latched on to most of them. In the last week the trailer for a new ‘bombshell documentary’ Plandemic has been doing the rounds, gaining notoriety for being repeatedly removed from YouTube and Facebook. We usually wouldn’t pay much heed to such things, but for retrovirologists like us the name associated with these claims is unfortunately too familiar: Dr Judy Mikovits.
 
To have one viral sensation, Oscar Wilde might have said, is unfortunate. But to have two smacks of carelessness. And that’s what we have. The first is Covid-19, about which much printer’s ink has already been spilled. The second is Plandemic, a 26-minute “documentary” video featuring Dr Judy Mikovits, a former research scientist and inveterate conspiracy theorist who blames the coronavirus outbreak on big pharma, Bill Gates and the World Health Organization. She also claims that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (which is headed by Dr Anthony Fauci) buried her research showing vaccines weaken people’s immune systems and made them more vulnerable to Covid-19. Just to round off the accusations, Mikovits claims that wearing masks is dangerous because it “literally activates your own virus”. And, if proof were needed that the pharma-Gates-scientific-elite cabal were out to get her, the leading journal Science in 2011 retracted a paper by her on a supposed link between a retrovirus and chronic fatigue syndrome that it had accepted in 2009.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/may/23/how-the-plandemic-conspiracy-theory-took-hold
 
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/AID.2020.0095

AIDS Research and Human RetrovirusesJust Accepted
FAKE SCIENCE: XMRV, COVID-19 AND THE TOXIC LEGACY OF DR JUDY MIKOVITS
Published Online:15 May 2020https://doi.org/10.1089/AID.2020.0095

Abstract
One cannot spend more than 5 minutes on social media at the moment without finding a link to some conspiracy theory or other regarding the origin of SARS-CoV2, the coronavirus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. From the virus being deliberately released as a bioweapon, to pharmaceutical companies blocking the trials of natural remedies to boost their dangerous drugs and vaccines, the internet is rife with far-fetched rumour. And predictably, now that the first immunization trials have started, the anti-vaccine lobby have latched on to most of them. In the last week the trailer for a new ‘bombshell documentary’ Plandemic has been doing the rounds, gaining notoriety for being repeatedly removed from YouTube and Facebook. We usually wouldn’t pay much heed to such things, but for retrovirologists like us the name associated with these claims is unfortunately too familiar: Dr Judy Mikovits.
This is now open access. I'm not sure it was when I posted it originally. A lot of it is about what happened around a decade ago.
 
PwME aren't painted particularly well in this commentary :(

"ME/CFS was a controversial area (reviewed in Ref.8). It lacked a robust case definition, its symptoms varied widely but could be incredibly debilitating, often associated with mental health problems. And although similar symptoms can be seen in people recovering from a number of serious infections, ME/CFS sufferers complained of not being taken seriously and being accused of malingering. Mainstream medical opinion was divided, but psychiatrists had found that some ME/CFS sufferers benefitted from cognitive behavioral therapy. These findings were hugely controversial with ME/CFS activists resistant to their (erroneous) interpretation that the disease was “all in their head.” On the extremes of the ME/CFS community, some were asking whether there was an unknown agent causing their suffering that was being covered up."

I don't understand though why digging all of this up again in so much detail? Edit: I get that they want to get after her credibility by telling the whole xmrv story..but why dragging the patients into it?
 
That piece seems to present ME/CFS patients in an unfairly bad light [edit - I guess that it partly does depend on your reading of it though - maybe I'm being unfair in this comment], and a lot of the references used related to controversies in ME/CFS don't support the claims made in the preceding sentence. How common-place was that "Trust in Judy" refrain? - the only source I could find on that seemed to indicate it was just what one patient used as a signature on a forum. Is a lot of that half-remembered gossip? When challenging a quack like Mikovits it would be nice if other researchers could hold themselves to a higher standard.
 
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How common-place was that "Trust in Judy" refrain? - the only source I could find on that seemed to indicate it was just what one patient used as a signature on a forum
I wasn't around back then but weren't there patients who kept supporting her, dismissed the failed replication attempts and were aggressive towards anyone who suggested she might be wrong?
 
I wasn't around back then but weren't there patients who kept supporting her, dismissed the failed replication attempts and were aggressive towards anyone who suggested she might be wrong?
Uh huh. That group may still be living somewhere on the internet. I believe they fundraised to send her to conferences. That went on for years. Some were bullied by these militants. And back in the days if you had a XMRv negative status, you didn’t have ME. It’s a dark period of our recent history as a patient community, and i hate to see it alive again through whatever she has done to get back on the scene, all for the wrong reasons, again.
 
Uh huh. That group may still be living somewhere on the internet. I believe they fundraised to send her to conferences. That went on for years. Some were bullied by these militants. And back in the days if you had a XMRv negative status, you didn’t have ME. It’s a dark period of our recent history as a patient community, and i hate to see it alive again through whatever she has done to get back on the scene, all for the wrong reasons, again.
Heading off topic, but change "XMRv negative status" to "not diagnosed using the 'right' definition" or "your doctor diagnosed you using the term CFS" and there are examples of the same sort of behaviours around today. Not that I'm claiming that the people who engage in that behaviour now supported Mikovits then, more trying to highlight that there is still potential for that kind of abuse out there.
 
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